The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has officially opened applications for the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program. This prestigious opportunity is designed for secondary school teachers specializing in English, math, science, or special education.
The Fulbright TEA Program offers a fully funded six-week professional development experience at a U.S. university, allowing participants to enhance their teaching skills, explore innovative methodologies, and engage in cultural exchange.
Program Benefits
The selected educators will experience an intensive non-degree, non-credit professional development program, which includes:
- Advanced Training: Participate in academic seminars covering teaching methodologies, lesson planning, content-based instruction, and technology integration.
- Field Experience: Gain practical exposure through school visits, classroom observations, and interactions with U.S. teachers.
- Cultural Exchange: Engage in civic and cultural activities to promote mutual understanding between educators and the United States.
- Global Networking: Build professional connections with international educators and develop leadership skills.
- Fully Funded Opportunity: The program covers travel, accommodation, meals, and program-related expenses.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Fulbright TEA Program, applicants must:
- Be full-time secondary school teachers of English, math, science, or special education in institutions serving local populations.
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
- Have at least three years of full-time teaching experience by the program start date.
- Reside and work in their home country at the time of application and throughout the program.
- Demonstrate strong English proficiency (written and spoken).
- Show a commitment to return to teaching after program completion.
The last date to apply for the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program is March 31, 2025.
DATE . Mar/5/2025